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Big Creek / Mammoth Pool Dam / Central Valley / San Joaquin Valley / Shaver Lake / Huntington Lake / Mammoth Pool Reservoir / San Joaquin River / Geography of California / Sierra National Forest / Sierra Nevada
Date: 2012-09-21 18:02:28
Big Creek
Mammoth Pool Dam
Central Valley
San Joaquin Valley
Shaver Lake
Huntington Lake
Mammoth Pool Reservoir
San Joaquin River
Geography of California
Sierra National Forest
Sierra Nevada

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